Clyde, Ohio 5 
~ QUINCE 
The fruit is large golden yellow and of excellent quality. 
Makes delicious jells. Ripens early in September. Grows 10 
fer Rieoy ae AGING 
Size Each 
SOA UCL ee eae ee rnc ten eee eee $1.95 
CHERRY—Sour 
Few fruits are better than cherries and none can be more 
easily grown. They bear young and regularly and grow almost 
anywhere. Our trees are the finest grown. 
Size Each Per 10 
Abta. Seite supersize. ee ee $2.49 $22.50 
X\ 3 ; 
Brassington—Between a sweet and sour in flavor. Red fruit 
fine for canning. Bears heavy crops. 
\ Early Richmond—Earliest sour variety. Unsurpassed for cooking. 
\ Montmorency—AMid-season. The best all around red sour cherry. 
Most suited for canning, pies and preserves. 
CHERR Y—Sweet 
Note: The Windsor variety should be included in every 
Sweet Cherry planting, as it is an excellent pollinizer for other 
Sweet Cherries. 
Size Each Per 10 
Aste 5 “ft Supersize ee eee $2.49 $22.50 
Listed in Order of Ripening 
~ Biack Tartarian—Large black, juicy and rich. 
\ Napoleon—Pinkish yellow, well known Royal Ann. 
“\Windsor—Dark red, productive, long picking season. Excellent 
pollinizer. 
 Schmidt’s Biggareau——Dark red, very large and sweet. 
PEAR 
Plant 15 to 20 feet apart 
Size Each Per 10 
BeOG atte superssizel see, $2.25 $20.00 
\ Bartlett—A popular pear. August-September. 
~Duchess—Good for canning, large. October-November. 
\Seckel—A small sweet pear of highest quality. October. 
